List of all branches of THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA in SASKATOON - Saskatchewan
Routing Number | Transit Number | Branch | Address | Postal Code |
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000290068 | 90068-002 | 8th St. & Clarence Ave. | 1004-8th Street & Clarence Avenue | S7H 0R9 |
000220628 | 20628-002 | The Centre (East) | 3510 8th Street East | S7H 0W6 |
000220388 | 20388-002 | Avalon Shopping Plaza | 2605 Broadway Avenue, Unit 23 | S7J 0Z5 |
000230338 | 30338-002 | Midtown Plaza | Midtown Plaza | S7K 1J9 |
000200638 | 00638-002 | Scotia Trust - Saskatoon | 502-111, 2nd Ave. S. | S7K 1K6 |
000200018 | 00018-002 | Saskatoon-Commercial Banking Centre | 111-2nd Avenue South, Box 1448 | S7K 3R1 |
000200448 | 00448-002 | Saskatchewan Central Retail Colln Un | 111 2nd Ave South | S7K 3R1 |
000260558 | 60558-002 | Saskatchewan North DVP Expense | 700-2nd St SW 40th Fl, Saskatoon CBC 111-2nd Ave S. | S7K 3R1 |
000265128 | 65128-002 | Prairies CRG-G | 111 2nd Ave S. PO Box 1448 | S7K 3R1 |
000290548 | 90548-002 | Saskatchewan Vice Pres Off Pln Of Br | 111 2nd Ave S. 5th Fl. Scotia Centre | S7K 3R1 |
000230718 | 30718-002 | Lawson Heights Mall | 132 Primrose Drive | S7K 3W6 |
000280648 | 80648-002 | Circle and Faithful | #12-405 Circle Drive East | S7K 4B4 |
000247308 | 47308-002 | Private Banking-Saskatoon | 410 22nd Street East, Suite 700 | S7K 5T6 |
000250708 | 50708-002 | 21st & 4th Avenue South | 119 4th Ave South | S7K 5X2 |
000210348 | 10348-002 | 33rd Street & Avenue C | 218-33rd Street West at Avenue C | S7L 0V1 |
000255848 | 55848-002 | Blairmore Centre | 137 Kensington Blvd | S7L 6V7 |
000255858 | 55858-002 | Blairmore Centre | 137 Kensington BLVD | S7L 6V7 |
000240048 | 40048-002 | West Side | 306-20th Street West | S7M 0X2 |
000250328 | 50328-002 | Westgate Plaza | 16-2410-22nd Street West | S7M 5S6 |
000276448 | 76448-002 | Nelson Road | 523 Nelson Road | S7S 1P4 |
000266878 | 66878-002 | Stonegate | #100-3015 Clarence Ave South | S7T 0B4 |
What is the Routing Number?A routing number identifies the financial institution and the branch to which a payment item is directed. Along with the account number, it is essential for delivering payments through the clearing system.In Canada, there are two formats for routing numbers: EFT Routing NumberAn Electronic Fund Transactions (EFT) routing number is comprised of a three-digit financial institution number and a five-digit branch number, preceded by a "leading zero".Example : 0XXXYYYYY
MICR Number (Transit Number)MICR Numbers or widely known as Transit Numbers are used in cheques processing. It appears on the bottom of negotiable instruments such as checks identifying the financial institution on which it was drawn.A paper (MICR) routing number is comprised of a three-digit financial institution number and a five-digit branch number. It is encoded using magnetic ink on paper payment items (such as cheques). Example : XXXXX-YYY
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